Please follow me on Twitter, or join me in the AppleHolic’s bar & grill and Apple Discussions groups on MeWe. Try it for yourself – or have a look through my Apple tips here. Yoink’s one of those incredibly useful applications you’ll fall for once you get into making use of it. (Portugal is the best country in the world, BTW). The application runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs and is available in English, German, French, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Korean and Portuguese. You’ll need a Mac running macOS 10.12 Sierra or later (macOS Monterey or newer recommended). Or you can download the full version for $7.99 at the Mac App Store. You can download a free trial (30 days) from. The application should also be more compatible with applications than before, thanks in part to its Swift-based core. It also now provides PNG and JPEG data for image file drags of the HEIC, HEIF or TIFF types, broadening its compatibility.Īdditional improvements include a Siri Shortcut for automating the process of restoring files previously removed from Yoink. Īnother change, instead of a TIFF file, Yoink creates a PNG file when pasting image data into it. This feature is also configurable, so may only remember pinned items, images and so on. It makes it super-easy to copy over frequently used items. These include a clipboard history capability which can keep a record of everything you copy while also attempting not to store personal data. The new version has a few changes and improvements.
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